Why not disable the warning altogether in your Eclipse preferences? IMHO the..uppressWarnings annotation is noise anyway.
Is the 3.6 Cocoa build usable (as in "responsive")?
- Marius
On 07.04.2010, at 18:05, David LeBer wrote:
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> I'm testing Eclipse 3.6 and the behaviour of..uppressWarnings "unchecked" token has changed. It was arguably too broad in 3.5 and earlier. In 3.6 it's behaviour has been broken into "unchecked" and "rawtypes".
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> This is not a big deal, but it makes it difficult to have warnings free code if you have team members working on 3.6 and earlier versions of Eclipse.
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> Discussion: <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=290034>
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> ;david
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